@BigWorldLittleKidd & @I.Ken.XY
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Exclusive Interview: Patric McCoy on capturing 1980s Black gay Chicago
On his 38th birthday in December 1984, budding photographer Patric McCoy made a commitment to himself that he would carry his 35mm camera with him wherever he went, take at least one shot a day, and stop whatever he was doing if anyone asked him to take their picture and oblige. Four decades on, the collection of thousands of photographs that McCoy took in the 1980s while on his bicycle commute…
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here’s Wolfstar being a couple of menaces and driving James up the wall while he’s trying to study (he’s only “studying” in the library in attempt to impress lily, so no harm done)
I’ve been hoarding a bunch of Marauders scribbles I’ll probably never clean up so expect more incoherent chaos
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Cocktails & Conversation with Stephan and Greg
BOTL’D is a black LGBTQ+ owned ready to drink cocktail company. The firm was co-founded by boyfriends Stephan and Greg during the height of the pandemic in January 2021. BOTL’D’s artisanal, handcrafted cocktails are made from top-shelf spirits. The products contain natural sweeteners, without preservatives.
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Regulus sits on James lap and snuggles into his chest*
James-You’re not mad at me anymore?
Regulus-I am still very mad at you
James-Sooooo…What is this?
Regulus-Don’t mention it.
James-…
Regulus-*sighs*embarrassing proof of my addiction
James-addiction to what?
Regulus-Don’t make me even more mad James Potter
James-I knew you loved me *beaming and proud
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Exclusive Interview: Not Looking co-creators & stars Jonathan Burke, Delius Doherty & Ahmad Maksoud "we want to explore how we love ourselves as gay men of colour"
Fresh, sexy, and necessary, Not Looking takes an insightful and entertaining look at the lives of three newly single gay men of colour in New York City—best friends Olu (Delius Doherty), Brandon (Jonathan Burke), and Sharif (Ahmad Maksoud)—who make a pact to stay out of romantic relationships for a year in order to support each other on their journeys of self-discovery. The series, which was…
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Source: Becoming Visible; An Illustrated History Of Lesbian And Gay Life In Twentieth-Century America- by Molly McGary and Fred Wasserman
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